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as paul ryan suggests. substantive things for which they can have a real argument. these two subjects are a little hard to have an argument with the american people. the others are things the american people can focus on and have a serious discussions about. >> they could also trade these discretionary spending cuts for something that -- which the democrats hate, for something -- >> but that's a real debate. we're not having a real debate right now. >> all right, dan, thanks very much. when we come back, president chooses janet yellen to head the central bank. we'll tell you what the pick means for your money. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time
as paul ryan suggests. substantive things for which they can have a real argument. these two subjects are a little hard to have an argument with the american people. the others are things the american people can focus on and have a serious discussions about. >> they could also trade these discretionary spending cuts for something that -- which the democrats hate, for something -- >> but that's a real debate. we're not having a real debate right now. >> all right, dan, thanks...
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thank you to ryan, eugene and ben. that is all for "now." see you sunday at noon. "andrea mitchell reports" coming up next. congestion, for the smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the buses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution into the air. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ [ girl ] roses are red. violets are blue. splenda® is sweet. and so are you. [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. ♪ splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. it's a very good reason to enjoy something sweet with the ones you love
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what democrats have agreed to is much closer to the paul ryan budget. nobody understands just how far right the left has been pushed than the president himself. >> keep in mind in terms of reopening the government, what democrats have already said they are willing to do is to vote for reopening the government at funding levels that the republicans have established and that the democrats don't like. essentially what happened here is democrats are saying they are prepared to pass a republican budget for two months while negotiations continue. we just can't have other extraneous staff. >> an acknowledgement belated earlier talks on the 2011 debt ceiling got the party nowhere. as david plouffe told "the wall street journal" looking back we did too much accommodating to them. the only way this is going to be resolved, both the shut dound and the debt ceiling is republicans relenting. talk to republicans and they are sure it is the white house that will relent. asked last week whether he believed president obama's steadfast vows not to negotiate over the debt
what democrats have agreed to is much closer to the paul ryan budget. nobody understands just how far right the left has been pushed than the president himself. >> keep in mind in terms of reopening the government, what democrats have already said they are willing to do is to vote for reopening the government at funding levels that the republicans have established and that the democrats don't like. essentially what happened here is democrats are saying they are prepared to pass a...
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ryan owens, abc news, houston. >>> and next tonight, did you see sandra bullock and the box office hit gravity? tonight some scientists are firing rockets of their own. do you know what's wrong with this picture? we'll tell you the answer when we come back. i have copd. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipa
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amount of -- >> the character was-- he is a very weird plot, funny, it's a comedy, you know, we play ryan reynolds and i play two dead cops who are hunting dead people who are prevend-- pretending to be alive. but you think that you have been doing this so long that you would kind of get over anxiety about performing. but you know, i don't. there is a certain anxiety i have right here talking with you because we are doing something that you know i wanted to come out. >> and it's not scripted wants and it's not scripted. >> you don't know where it is going. so kevin, you never know. why should there be tensions but i can just notice it in myself, kind of a little tiny, so we're doing a scene it was a particularly big scene but one of the first scenes i was doing with kevin. and he looks at me and looks at the other ackers and he says remember everything depends on this. which is totally ridiculous. you know, and that kind of like lightens it up. but at the same time there has been a little english on that, that yeah, he is right. everything does depend on just this moment. whether we do it
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you're seeing paul ryan work on the republicans' budget. so there is that interesting outsider versus insider dynamic going on. >> fascinating. we always say governors are pragmatic, and that seems to be what the divide is right now. i want to bring up something which is fascinating in battleground states. excuse me. republicans in these states, virginia, michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, they control the state legislature, they're trying to move legislation that would make it so it's not winner take all in the electoral college. that it's proportional, so that if you have -- you win via the congressional district, which a lot of republicans are saying, well, it means local control, but take virginia, northern virginia would get the same vote as out near tennessee, which has much less population. what is the purpose behind this? >> look, it's all about giving the republicans a significant advantage in these battleground states that they've lost in the past two presidential cycles. your example of virginia, president obama won the state by four
you're seeing paul ryan work on the republicans' budget. so there is that interesting outsider versus insider dynamic going on. >> fascinating. we always say governors are pragmatic, and that seems to be what the divide is right now. i want to bring up something which is fascinating in battleground states. excuse me. republicans in these states, virginia, michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, they control the state legislature, they're trying to move legislation that would make it so it's not...
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there was a key member of the house republicans paul ryan, who was on the ticket with mitt romney and so we do face this very interesting situation in which the side that ended up losing in the 2012 election are ones trying to dictate the terms of the negotiations. that's an unprecedented in modern political times. >> how does the president negotiate over obama care by not negotiating about it? basically what kind of carrot does he offer to distract tea party republicans and get their attention that he means business? >> thomas, the answer to that probably solves this whole thing. the end of the day, house republicans want something to be able to save face and look, we ended up shutting down the government. we went face to face with the president. we need something in return, what president obama gives them, we're unsure about that. but that's how this finally plays out. >> mark, thanks so much. it's fun to watch and we'll see how it plays down together. thanks, mark. >> secretary of state john kerry is praising syria for complying rapidly with the process of destroying its chemical w
there was a key member of the house republicans paul ryan, who was on the ticket with mitt romney and so we do face this very interesting situation in which the side that ended up losing in the 2012 election are ones trying to dictate the terms of the negotiations. that's an unprecedented in modern political times. >> how does the president negotiate over obama care by not negotiating about it? basically what kind of carrot does he offer to distract tea party republicans and get their...
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senate taking $988 billion funding, those are republican levels, those are close to the original paul ryan plan than they are to anything the president has proposed or even the senate. >> and alex, lets remember there is an ideology here that i think that howard pointed out is being clung to in a religious way, which is there's a core element of the tea party caucus inside the republican party that simply wants to shrink government whatever means necessary that does it. not raising debt ceiling, these guys think, fine, pay the debt down, pull back on benefits by $200 million to cut the gap on an annual basis. they don't care on that because ultimately their ultimate goal is to do what? shrink the size of the federal government. that's really what this core fight is about. they lost this leverage and high ground on this when they tried to make it go after health care first and this. they have been very muddled in what they want. >> emulsioned is, in order, the name of the game. nbc news political director thank you for your time and thoughts. >> of course. >> you can catch chuck every weekd
senate taking $988 billion funding, those are republican levels, those are close to the original paul ryan plan than they are to anything the president has proposed or even the senate. >> and alex, lets remember there is an ideology here that i think that howard pointed out is being clung to in a religious way, which is there's a core element of the tea party caucus inside the republican party that simply wants to shrink government whatever means necessary that does it. not raising debt...
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i think paul ryan's was 975, we're like 9 -- that's where we made the budget. they've come an enormous way. we are in sequester numbers. why can't they just say we won and move on. >> i think they are a little afraid of being primaried from the right and going home to become private citizens again. immigration resform, extremely important to you and extremely important to the country. it went to the house and it seemed to be starting to die. would you and other folks who are believe in this bill, who i would be willing to soften it or weaken to get the republican support you need to get it revived again? >> there's conversations going on, it's two, three, dinner and breakfast, let's get together and let's talk. those conversations are ongoing. the reason i say that is because it's always the fact check in washington, d.c. i'll say it there are 45 republicans ready for kprens i have been re -- comprehensive reform and there's at least 180 to 190 democrats, more than ever before. so we have the votes. all they have to do -- >> but like obama care, they have been
i think paul ryan's was 975, we're like 9 -- that's where we made the budget. they've come an enormous way. we are in sequester numbers. why can't they just say we won and move on. >> i think they are a little afraid of being primaried from the right and going home to become private citizens again. immigration resform, extremely important to you and extremely important to the country. it went to the house and it seemed to be starting to die. would you and other folks who are believe in...
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whether it's philadelphia or saving private ryan. what was important for you to achiever in terms of how these pirates were portrayed. >> the best record is human behavior that's also checkered and a complex motivation. they do not hue to the antagonist story line which is the basis of any dramatic art. the interaction between richard phillips and all four of the somali in the lifeboat, in reality there were laughs. there were jokes. there was a type of banter that went by all at the same time richard phillips was convinced that big guy was going to shoot him in the head for no reason. that's a type that brings out the most flinty aspect of human nature. i have to hold the mirror up to human nature. >> you talked to the real captain phillips. he saved his ship. he saved his crew. >> the name of his book is "a captain's duty." i think it's duty there. whether for good or bad he has to solve every problem that comes that way. in this case there was primary motive was to get the guys off the ship. he would never use the word hero. he sa
whether it's philadelphia or saving private ryan. what was important for you to achiever in terms of how these pirates were portrayed. >> the best record is human behavior that's also checkered and a complex motivation. they do not hue to the antagonist story line which is the basis of any dramatic art. the interaction between richard phillips and all four of the somali in the lifeboat, in reality there were laughs. there were jokes. there was a type of banter that went by all at the same...
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the ryan op ed he had would be the more conservative wing is sort of a starting point. you can see how that games with members. as you know, chris, a lot of plans that come from the leadership only to doie a quick death. they realize the experience of getting a debt limit extension through and whatever they figure out today at the meeting, they will bring on down to the white house. >> lastly, i will say this. there is talk that the president was disappointed that not the entire house is coming. that was intentional to john boehner only bringing the house gop leadership and the chittee chairman. the last thing they wanted was for some very conservative member to have an awkward confrontation to derail any chance of bipartisan negotiation. >> they feel the headlines. we will see you tomorrow. thank you. >> take care. >> more news from the capitol. playing games. one of the biggest corrections of something majority leader harry reid did tuesday. they slated a report claiming billionaire charles and david koch were involved in planning the current budget crisis. >> by shut
the ryan op ed he had would be the more conservative wing is sort of a starting point. you can see how that games with members. as you know, chris, a lot of plans that come from the leadership only to doie a quick death. they realize the experience of getting a debt limit extension through and whatever they figure out today at the meeting, they will bring on down to the white house. >> lastly, i will say this. there is talk that the president was disappointed that not the entire house is...
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in other words, you mentioned paul ryan. what paul ryan did with the budget committee over the last couple of years -- you can agree or disagree with it -- he pushed an argument about entitlement reform. republicans have not had an idea driven agenda about some of these big issues and that's a missed moment. we need that. it doesn't mean that we shouldn't also try to get to the bottom of these scandals like the irs. >> you grew up in oregon. what was the oregon republican party like when you were growing up? >> i grew up in a very different oregon. i grew up in an oregon that was a republican state and it was a state of mark hatfield and tom packwood and these were republicans who were fiscally conservative. they also very much were looking after the environment. mark hatfield became a republican, he said, because that was the party that cared about civil rights. you know, nobody would say that kind of thing today. and because the oregon republican party tended to move very far to the right on social issues, they marginalize
in other words, you mentioned paul ryan. what paul ryan did with the budget committee over the last couple of years -- you can agree or disagree with it -- he pushed an argument about entitlement reform. republicans have not had an idea driven agenda about some of these big issues and that's a missed moment. we need that. it doesn't mean that we shouldn't also try to get to the bottom of these scandals like the irs. >> you grew up in oregon. what was the oregon republican party like when...
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it seems paul ryan was just on "meet the press" last week and he said it's more likely to happen than not. in your view, is this going to happen? >> in a world of responsible politics, it should not happen. >> ok. we don't live in that world right now. are you assuming it's going to happen? >> look, we've got to plan for that possibility. because there are so many members that are saying we're going to let it take place. but i have to tell you, it is irresponsible. for it to happen. i mean, why in god's name would members of congress elected by the american people take a step that would badly damage our national defense? but more importantly, undermine the support for our men and women in uniform. why would you do that? >> general dempsey, you have said this would be catastrophic. you have talked about this idea of a hollow force. but explain specifically. sequestered, are we less safe? >> we will become less safe. >> how? >> i'll tell you how. first of all, it's not just sequester. that's the piece of this that's been missing in the discussion. we're also operating under a continuing
it seems paul ryan was just on "meet the press" last week and he said it's more likely to happen than not. in your view, is this going to happen? >> in a world of responsible politics, it should not happen. >> ok. we don't live in that world right now. are you assuming it's going to happen? >> look, we've got to plan for that possibility. because there are so many members that are saying we're going to let it take place. but i have to tell you, it is irresponsible....
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in historical context for people on father's day, whatever, so there is a sense that if romney and ryan had won and the ryan plan had been implemented, they would have moved this country sharply to the right for a lot of different reasons. and instead, obama has the veto pen. they can't override his veto. until 2017, at the earliest, because of demographic shifts probably not even then we will be a centrist country. they can yell as much as they want at the national review, it doesn't make any difference. depressed progressives worried about gridlock, all the good things we want to have happen aren't happening, they should look at the glass half full. we dodged a big bullet last year. >> thank you so much. >> thanks, chris. >>> today, we witnessed the first wave of what is predicted to be a series of assaults on our country. how we respond or fail to respond will directly impact the future of every single one of us. coming up. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thun
in historical context for people on father's day, whatever, so there is a sense that if romney and ryan had won and the ryan plan had been implemented, they would have moved this country sharply to the right for a lot of different reasons. and instead, obama has the veto pen. they can't override his veto. until 2017, at the earliest, because of demographic shifts probably not even then we will be a centrist country. they can yell as much as they want at the national review, it doesn't make any...
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ryan was on food stamps. that is not an easy place to be when you're growing up. something like 90% of s.n.a.p. recipients go through their allotted money by the third week of the month. you have people like ryan's mom mom eating less or not eat as much as they need to because they they'd to feed their kids. >> feeding america feeds 1.3 million americans. we know from our clients also receiving s.n.a.p. benefits on average their benefits only last two to two and a half weeks out of the year. even without any of the proposals going through congress right now, we know s.n.a.p. is already not adequate for low in come families going hungry in america. >> ryan, on that frontish the senate farm bill included $4 billion in cuts to s.n.a.p., previous house bill $20 billion, now cantor's proposal has $40 billion in cuts. there no, sir level -- you're getting cuts in any version of the farm bill -- funding bill. >> it should be tripled or quadrupled. not only is it the right thing to do, it's also an economic stimulus. money is going to this card. you take this card to the
ryan was on food stamps. that is not an easy place to be when you're growing up. something like 90% of s.n.a.p. recipients go through their allotted money by the third week of the month. you have people like ryan's mom mom eating less or not eat as much as they need to because they they'd to feed their kids. >> feeding america feeds 1.3 million americans. we know from our clients also receiving s.n.a.p. benefits on average their benefits only last two to two and a half weeks out of the...
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so ryan would have to cut spending by one-fifth in ten years. those cuts go way beyond anything paul ryan suggested during the campaign. his old plan balanced the budget in 30 years. but he still wanted to cut programs for the poor by 62%. ryan's old budget would have slashed federal medicaid funding by almost a third. paul ryan's new budget plan will have to be leaner and meaner than the last one. but ryan claims the numbers will eventually add up. >> this isn't a republican or a democratic thing. this is a math thing. >> a math thing. let's turn to congressman chris van hollen, who is the ranking democratic member on the house budget committee. congressman, good to have you with us tonight. >> ed, it's good to be with you. your analysis is spot-on. >> although i do not have the swampland, i was just kidding on that one. >> right. >> what happened today on the debt ceiling? i mean, are we going to go through this again in another three, four months? >> well, that's right. look, the little bit of good news here, ed, was that republicans recogniz
so ryan would have to cut spending by one-fifth in ten years. those cuts go way beyond anything paul ryan suggested during the campaign. his old plan balanced the budget in 30 years. but he still wanted to cut programs for the poor by 62%. ryan's old budget would have slashed federal medicaid funding by almost a third. paul ryan's new budget plan will have to be leaner and meaner than the last one. but ryan claims the numbers will eventually add up. >> this isn't a republican or a...
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ryan duffy is the correspondent you just saw and shane smith is the co-founder of vice. welcome, shane, ryan. >> thank you. >> shane, what has always interested you in north korea? i remember seeing stuff on your website years ago. >> i think it's the holy grail because it's impossible to get in. everybody wants to get in because you can't. especially as a journalist or with the film crew. you just can't get into north korea and you can't film anything. if you do against all odds get in, then you see the exact same thing that everybody sees. they have the exact same tour. we want to see something that nobody had seen. >> you get there. what is your first impression when you're there? >> it's kind of shock and awe because we stepped off the plane and it was just kind of a media blitz because we were with the globetrotters and with dennis and kind of news of our arrival. we landed and barely oriented by the time. it's a blitz of photographers and reporters, but, more importantly, a constant throughout our trip. so, there are about 15 to 20 guards, translators, others who a
ryan duffy is the correspondent you just saw and shane smith is the co-founder of vice. welcome, shane, ryan. >> thank you. >> shane, what has always interested you in north korea? i remember seeing stuff on your website years ago. >> i think it's the holy grail because it's impossible to get in. everybody wants to get in because you can't. especially as a journalist or with the film crew. you just can't get into north korea and you can't film anything. if you do against all...
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he neutered ryan as a political force in the campaign and for paul ryan it brought to the floor the horrible draconian things he was pushing. the ryan budget, 2340 way to run away with it. >> crystal? >> alex and i are on the same wavelength here. i think picking paul ryan was the worst move not only for all those reasons and mitt romney went on to lose wisconsin badly but also there were questions particularly after paul ryan's debate performance against joe biden of whether he was really ready to step on the stage and to be the number two and i think for a lot of people who were thinking about maybe going with romney not only were they uncomfortable with how far to the right he was, how extreme his positions on social security and medicare, but they also just felt like he wasn't quite ready for prime time. i think it was a very bad strategic move for them. >> steve, the worst move? >> let me come at it from a slightly different angle. >> you ulz do. you don't have to preface it. >> it's the booze talking. i don't know. from the standpoint of voters who, you know, i think to make an informe
he neutered ryan as a political force in the campaign and for paul ryan it brought to the floor the horrible draconian things he was pushing. the ryan budget, 2340 way to run away with it. >> crystal? >> alex and i are on the same wavelength here. i think picking paul ryan was the worst move not only for all those reasons and mitt romney went on to lose wisconsin badly but also there were questions particularly after paul ryan's debate performance against joe biden of whether he was...
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joining me now is ryan grim, washington bureau chief of the huffington post. before this week started, i knew what this week looked like. there was a big, high stakes poker the president was rushing toward a vote he was going to lose. a big, a traumatic moment. now i have no clue what this week looks like and what the role is, what the calendar looks like kurt for other 35 members of congress weighing in on which tweaks they want to see? how does this play out question mark. >> what he will mostly see is the hill say, hey, move along, everybody. okay, there was a train wreck here, but we are getting this cleaned up. let's move on. fortunately for them they have all kinds of new crises that they can result. the budget coming up, the debt ceiling crisis, obama care is about to go into effect. they will focus on defunding that. your head could snap at how fast congress can move past this issue. >> no one wants to vote on this. no one wants to deal with it. everybody will take an opportunity, but this speech and the diplomatic process working itself out. okay, eno
joining me now is ryan grim, washington bureau chief of the huffington post. before this week started, i knew what this week looked like. there was a big, high stakes poker the president was rushing toward a vote he was going to lose. a big, a traumatic moment. now i have no clue what this week looks like and what the role is, what the calendar looks like kurt for other 35 members of congress weighing in on which tweaks they want to see? how does this play out question mark. >> what he...
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or paul ryan. he wants to send barrels of cash to russian fat cats while you eat tainted mad cow beefburgers. tell paul ryan those aren't our values. my favorite thing about this bill is this. i have never seen a purer distill lags of the republican party than this bill. just like any bankruptcy proceeding, the bond holders get paid first. that should be the motto for the republicans in the midterm elections. bond holders get paid first. who is the republican base? it's old folks on social security and bond holders. if you want to talk about what is the moderate republican party, it is a creature based on social security and a financial base of bond holders. that is the party we're talking about. and they just went to the floor of the house of representatives and said, you know what? when the bleep hits the fan, our people get taken care of, so screw the rest of you. we'll be right back with click 3. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first tech
or paul ryan. he wants to send barrels of cash to russian fat cats while you eat tainted mad cow beefburgers. tell paul ryan those aren't our values. my favorite thing about this bill is this. i have never seen a purer distill lags of the republican party than this bill. just like any bankruptcy proceeding, the bond holders get paid first. that should be the motto for the republicans in the midterm elections. bond holders get paid first. who is the republican base? it's old folks on social...
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as ryan notes, it turned out gorgeous. wolf looks very handsome and devilish, and might i say hungry? ladies and gentlemen, if i was in charlotte, north carolina tonight, i would go to the chop shop to see man man on tour, two, i would steal that tunic during a sound check. three, we finally have an answer to a question that a young balloon boy posed many years ago as he waited for his interview with wolf blitzer. >> say hi to wolf. >> hi. >> hi, guys. >> who the hell is wolf? >> i'll tell you who he is, an enigma, a muse, and as a vodka swilling baby eater, amazing. that does it for us. i'll see you tomorrow night at 9:00 eastern for live new year's eve conch. up next, >>> i'm anderson cooper. welcome to special report, extraordinary people. >> and i'm robin meade. extraordinary might be in the eye of the beholder. to some it might mean someone fantastically athletic or someone uber talented. what about every day folks who simply have to be courageous in the circumstance they find themselves in, or selfless or inspiration
as ryan notes, it turned out gorgeous. wolf looks very handsome and devilish, and might i say hungry? ladies and gentlemen, if i was in charlotte, north carolina tonight, i would go to the chop shop to see man man on tour, two, i would steal that tunic during a sound check. three, we finally have an answer to a question that a young balloon boy posed many years ago as he waited for his interview with wolf blitzer. >> say hi to wolf. >> hi. >> hi, guys. >> who the hell is...
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but my understanding is that paul ryan, the chairman of the budget committee who people will remember from the 2012 election being mitt romney's running mate made the case for we could deal with the long-term budget deals, and take on entitlement reform, perhaps reform the tax code, and so a lot of republican rank-and-file members say, while not crazy about this adding on to the debt, and in their minds, they believe in paul ryan, that he has a lot of juice with them and their constituents, and so if he thinks this could be for long-term good, then some of them at least are willing to go along and vote with the speaker. >> shepard: we'll get to ed in just a second. i want to get past these republicans in congress first. the timing on all of this is interesting because we didn't hear any of this stuff yesterday. but what we did hear yesterday was, two major conservative groups, freedom works, which forever had said, letting us hit the debt ceiling is not a bad thing. yesterday they changed their mind. heritage action, another big powerful consecutive group, yesterday did the exact same
but my understanding is that paul ryan, the chairman of the budget committee who people will remember from the 2012 election being mitt romney's running mate made the case for we could deal with the long-term budget deals, and take on entitlement reform, perhaps reform the tax code, and so a lot of republican rank-and-file members say, while not crazy about this adding on to the debt, and in their minds, they believe in paul ryan, that he has a lot of juice with them and their constituents, and...
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. >> reporter: according to espn and associated press, alex rodriguez and ryan braun of the brewers are two of 20 plus players who could face 100-game suspensions for alleged use of performance enhancing drugs obtained through miami area anti-aging clinic. >> in the year 2001, 2002, 2003, i experienced with a ban substance that triggered a positive test. i stopped taking it in 2003 and haven't taken it sense. >> that was alex rodriguez in 2009 admitting to using performing enhancing drugs from 2001 to 2003 but saying he no longer using banned substances but source is say tony bosch founder of biogenesis of america reached an agreement to work with major league baseball's probe. he will tell how he supplied players with peds. braun, cabrera and rodriguez could be affected. in an interview a-rod said he never used performance enhancing drugs. >> for the record have you ever used steroids, human growth hormone or other performance enhancement substance. >> no. >> have you ever been tempted to use any of those things. >> no. >> these lated allegations comes at a time when baseball is trying
. >> reporter: according to espn and associated press, alex rodriguez and ryan braun of the brewers are two of 20 plus players who could face 100-game suspensions for alleged use of performance enhancing drugs obtained through miami area anti-aging clinic. >> in the year 2001, 2002, 2003, i experienced with a ban substance that triggered a positive test. i stopped taking it in 2003 and haven't taken it sense. >> that was alex rodriguez in 2009 admitting to using performing...
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george ryan, governor of illinois, he implemented a moratorium on the depth penalty. did he do it because he was a flaming leftest anti-death penalty guy? no because dna evidence had shown that a ton of innocent people had been sentenced to death or actually executed. he set a moratorium to see who we're sending to the death penalty. we with the drones strikes we don't know who we're killing. >> jeremy, i don't know if we have time. >> cenk: joe you go first. >> there are two things that occur to me when i hear jeremy talk about the dirty war phenomenon. it was thus. when you go back to any time in history, nicaragua vietnam laos. there has always been dirty secret wars. they have always been with us in one degree or another. i think the american public is starting to catch on to. we're seeing more publicity about this than before. where is the political action to stop this political action going to come from. you outlaid a very interesting case about how drone strikes don't necessarily take out "the bad guy" and we don't even know who the bad guy is, and we don't all
george ryan, governor of illinois, he implemented a moratorium on the depth penalty. did he do it because he was a flaming leftest anti-death penalty guy? no because dna evidence had shown that a ton of innocent people had been sentenced to death or actually executed. he set a moratorium to see who we're sending to the death penalty. we with the drones strikes we don't know who we're killing. >> jeremy, i don't know if we have time. >> cenk: joe you go first. >> there are two...
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after struggling through two losses this season, ryan clark and the steelers could be quickly running out of time.
after struggling through two losses this season, ryan clark and the steelers could be quickly running out of time.
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when we come back we'll hear from former vice presidential candidate republican paul ryan. to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human using stereoscopic cameras... ♪ ...and even stop itself if it has to. the technology may be hard to imagine... but why you would want it is not. ♪ the 2014 e-class, it doesn't just see the future, it is the future. with the chairman of the house budget commit, paul ryan, who, as everyone knows, was mitt romney's running mate in the presidential election last time out. he is a key player in the coming battles on the-- over the fiscal crisis that will be coming up this fall. congressman, i want to just start with where we left off there with senator schumer. he said the united states ought to not only should president obama not meet with russian president putin but should talk to our allies about moving that whole international economic conference to another country now that russia has decided to give political asy
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. >> when ryan moved into this movement we did things that were simple. we put in policies poles to is . some need service dogs, housing assistance. mentors getting education. it's a comprehensive package. >> we did a little maintenance contract. >> he talked to me every day, put me back to work. today i'm' husband, a father, i have my own company now. >> we don't call this security. we look at it as an investment. these were one-time children who grew up on our baseball fields, and left our community to serve us. eventually they come back. it's a full circle to serve us. new brakes help you stop faster and safer. that's why they deserve... a brake dance. get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. >>> while washington is in the throe he of a shut down it's not all doom and bloom. there's a bright spot. a couple cast members from "duck dynasty" are coming to the cap toll. willie and corey will three there. the millions of people who watch the show know the couple have five children and two of them are adopted. more news while the government shutdown continues,
. >> when ryan moved into this movement we did things that were simple. we put in policies poles to is . some need service dogs, housing assistance. mentors getting education. it's a comprehensive package. >> we did a little maintenance contract. >> he talked to me every day, put me back to work. today i'm' husband, a father, i have my own company now. >> we don't call this security. we look at it as an investment. these were one-time children who grew up on our baseball...
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clinton-ryan? >> i think they're one to one. if hillary clinton runs, we all thought she was the inevitable candidate in 2008, and we're proved wrong. but certainly she would start out as a huge frontrunner, nobody else on the democratic side. so really it is a question if paul ryan can get through. i would say james garfield, the only sitting house member ever elected president. >> and jonathan, he is also up against the viewers. the history, doing the television age that the losing vice presidential candidate always goes on to never be president. ana-marie cox, and jonathan allen, thank you very much. >>> coming up, when do you think mississippi ratified the 13th amendment abolishing slavery in this country? send us your guesses on facebook or twitter, the answer coming up. here is a hint. it actually took a movie to get them to do it. >>> and the most love-sick governor of our time, back, running for congress in south carolina. and the frontrunner in the democratic party to run against him it steven colbert's sister. we'll pr
clinton-ryan? >> i think they're one to one. if hillary clinton runs, we all thought she was the inevitable candidate in 2008, and we're proved wrong. but certainly she would start out as a huge frontrunner, nobody else on the democratic side. so really it is a question if paul ryan can get through. i would say james garfield, the only sitting house member ever elected president. >> and jonathan, he is also up against the viewers. the history, doing the television age that the...
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we saw gutierrez and paul ryan today. what are you hearing from your colleagues about the direction of this, and what effect, if any do you think last week has? >> i think we have a gang of eight in the house too. and i think they've been doing a lot of very intense work. and i think they're going to have a bill soon. the issue is whether speaker boehner will take their bill as a whole, or whether they'll break it up into parts and let mike mccaul have part of it in homeland and good low have part of it in judiciary. >> what would that mean if it was broken up for the bill's prospects? >> it would mean that probably border security would get passed, and maybe stem would get passed, but some other areas would not. and the dream act would probably be in limbo and probably have a problem. and that would be unfortunate. very unfortunate. >> that would mean it wouldn't be comprehensive immigration reform. >> it would be piecemeal. >> gaby, what is your response to that? i should note for folks you were born in ecuador. you cam
we saw gutierrez and paul ryan today. what are you hearing from your colleagues about the direction of this, and what effect, if any do you think last week has? >> i think we have a gang of eight in the house too. and i think they've been doing a lot of very intense work. and i think they're going to have a bill soon. the issue is whether speaker boehner will take their bill as a whole, or whether they'll break it up into parts and let mike mccaul have part of it in homeland and good low...
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at paul ryan making major speeches on poverty. mike lee from utah doing the same. i think republican leadership is cognizant they are going to have another issue to talk about but they still don't have a major plan to run on on poverty and inequality but at least making noise in that direction. >> that's the issue. democrats are formulating specific plans on inequality and addressing poverty, two of which are dealing with the minimum wage and unemployment. those are specific issues republicans could be put on the spot with right away in 2014. >> republicans don't have any specific plans about any issues. if the story for the next year is going to be a two-track story, it's going to be obama care. but if the story is oh, they have got a problem. oh, they are fixing it. it's getting a little bit better, a little better still. if that's the obama care story and inequality story is what it is now with the democrats being the only ones who actually had some thoughts on what to do about it, besides making speeches pointing out that it exists, that's not such terrible new
at paul ryan making major speeches on poverty. mike lee from utah doing the same. i think republican leadership is cognizant they are going to have another issue to talk about but they still don't have a major plan to run on on poverty and inequality but at least making noise in that direction. >> that's the issue. democrats are formulating specific plans on inequality and addressing poverty, two of which are dealing with the minimum wage and unemployment. those are specific issues...
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or allow patty murray to talk to paul ryan. the president just can't sit there and say, i'm not going to negotiate. >> what the president has said, he believes that the consequences of negotiating over a debt limit and re-creating a cycle of crises are worse. >> every president in modern history has negotiated over a debt limit. debt limits have been used to force big policy changes in washington. and guess what, george? they're going to be used again. >> is there a way for this to be solved in some kind of a parallel tracks? both of you say you're not going to be giving in on your conditions. but basically, you both do. >> george, i'm ready for the phone call. i'm ready for a conversation. i'll take anybody on the democrats' side who wants to seriously sit down and begin to work out this problem. i'm a reasonable guy. i'm a reasonable guy. but i didn't come to washington to be a congressman. i came here to do something -- >> you're saying this is your absolute position. if the president continues to refuse to negotiate over th
or allow patty murray to talk to paul ryan. the president just can't sit there and say, i'm not going to negotiate. >> what the president has said, he believes that the consequences of negotiating over a debt limit and re-creating a cycle of crises are worse. >> every president in modern history has negotiated over a debt limit. debt limits have been used to force big policy changes in washington. and guess what, george? they're going to be used again. >> is there a way for...
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that is why i support paul ryan's budget proposal. i think he is doing a nexon job at the moment in this area. we need a glide path back to a balanced budget. i am committed with working with others in congress to achieve that result. seattle, washington, democratic caller. electionou lost the and you are on the way to destroying this country. you cannot doubled debt with the president. you are against immigration and bush ran up all the debt with the wars, medicare part d, and gave tax rates on and clinton gave it all away. to the democrats, you have to stand strong if you want us to come out and push for you. this budget and what you have pass,d with the senate to could cut gp in aggression -- in congressional spending. guess what, grover norquist is warned and now the government is in the bathroom and water is dripping. a point thate several democrats have made is that the government funding level is already a compromise the democrats. the government is way below what they wanted and what the president wanted. >> i think that's a g
that is why i support paul ryan's budget proposal. i think he is doing a nexon job at the moment in this area. we need a glide path back to a balanced budget. i am committed with working with others in congress to achieve that result. seattle, washington, democratic caller. electionou lost the and you are on the way to destroying this country. you cannot doubled debt with the president. you are against immigration and bush ran up all the debt with the wars, medicare part d, and gave tax rates...
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sorry, ryan. but i'll begin with joy if i may. we learned just an hour ago that hillary clinton is calling in to meetings trying to get back to work. meanwhile, the conspiracy theorists who claimed she was faking a concussion and a head injury now say, as you just heard, that they have nothing to apologize for. >> yeah. >> so i guess in their world they're still right. is that correct? >> you know, and i have to say i think charles krauthammer, between him and john bolton probably said the despicable thing of the year last year. when a woman is obviously ill, knotts well, to accuse her of faking and making up this illness just so she didn't have to testify about something which there is no evidence she did anything wrong and hillary clinton has no reason to -- >> he referred to her contracting a severe case of benghazi allergy. >> rather than being embarrassed when it turns out she's being treated for a serious condition, rather than take it back and do the manful thing, they double down on it and insist it still is some conspirac
sorry, ryan. but i'll begin with joy if i may. we learned just an hour ago that hillary clinton is calling in to meetings trying to get back to work. meanwhile, the conspiracy theorists who claimed she was faking a concussion and a head injury now say, as you just heard, that they have nothing to apologize for. >> yeah. >> so i guess in their world they're still right. is that correct? >> you know, and i have to say i think charles krauthammer, between him and john bolton...